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Community Consultation/Collaboration Events: UPCOMING EVENTS ------------- Watch this space for new opportunities to get involved or find out about our work. PAST EVENTS ---------- 18 October 2023 | CuttingGardens Conference *Plenary lecture* **Agreed Reporting Template for EEG Methodology - International Standard** Anđela Šoškić Conference info: cuttinggardens2023.org 14 September 2023 | Methods in Mobile EEG Conference *Poster presentation* **ARTEM-IS for ERP: Agreed Reporting Template for EEG Methodology - International Standard for documenting studies on Event-Related Potentials** Anđela Šoškić, Vanja Ković, Johannes Algermissen, Nastassja L. Fischer, Giorgio Ganis, Remi Gau, Guiomar Niso, Robert Oostenveld, Dejan Pajić, Mariella Paul, Yuri G. Pavlov, Katarina Stekić, Yu-Fang Yang, Suzy J. Styles Abstract: https://osf.io/cdkae Poster: https://osf.io/w9e36 ---------- 16 October 2022 | Neuronus Conference *Symposium presentation* **ARTEM‑IS: improving reproducibility and replicability of EEG research by enhancing transparency** Anđela Šoškić, Vanja Ković, Suzy J. Styles Part of the symposium: Approaches to increase replicability in neuroscience – lessons learned from consortia, many analysts and cooperative data collection (chair: Katharina Paul) Abstract: https://osf.io/dmpqv ---------- 29 September 2022 | Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR) Annual Meeting *Symposium presentation* **Leveraging community expertise to improve methods reporting in EEG research with ARTEM- IS** Anđela Šoškić, Vanja Ković, Suzy Styles Part of the symposium: Using international, cross-laboratory collaborations to advance neuroscientific methodology (chair: Vanja Ković) Abstract: https://osf.io/brpn2 ---------- 12 September 2022 | Neuroinformatics Assembly *Workshop* **Fully transparent ERP & MRI study methodology descriptions with ARTEM-IS and eCOBIDAS** NeuroInformatics Assembly programme: https://neuroinformatics.incf.org/2022/program **>>>ONLINE EVENT<<<** **Facilitators:** Anđela Šoškić, Suzy J. Styles, Remi Gau **Goals** At this workshop, we will introduce users to and walk them through the ARTEM-IS template for documenting an ERP study, and eCOBIDAS web-app for documenting an MRI study, in two parallel sessions. **Preparation for the workshop** Users are expected to bring a study that they would like to document. Ideally, but not necessarily it would be their own study. **Expected skills** Given that the ARTEM-IS web app is based on ERP method reporting, it would be of use to participants who are ERP researchers, but we do not expect them to be experts in the field—researchers who have not yet collected their first dataset or would like to gain deeper insights into the ERP method are welcome! **More info:** Abstract: https://osf.io/yfegu/ --------- 27 June 2022 | SIPS Conference *Workshop* **Fully transparent ERP methodology descriptions with ARTEM-IS web app** SIPS programme: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Rka3f0ZY9BBZVIlZoVINrpyaJYeitpq1yKXBLukeMng/edit **>>>HYBRID EVENT<<<** **Facilitators:** Yu-Fang Yang, Suzy J. Styles **Goals** In this workshop, we will first highlight the importance of reporting methodology in a replication-friendly manner and then discuss research findings on some of the common pitfalls in reporting ERP methods. Second, participants will be guided through the ARTEM-IS web-app for documenting ERP studies. Finally, participants will have the opportunity to contribute to designing and refining examples and instructions in the web-app, and provide feedback on how to improve the web-app, and they will be credited for this contribution. **Ramp-up material** https://www.crowdcast.io/e/live-meeg-2020/12 **Expected skills** Given that the ARTEM-IS web app is based on ERP method reporting, it would be of use to participants who are ERP researchers, but we do not expect them to be experts in the field—researchers who have not yet collected their first dataset or would like to gain deeper insights into the ERP method are welcome! **More info:** Abstract: https://osf.io/j7q4f/ 29 Nov - 3 Dec 2021 | BrainHack Global - Australasia Hackathon *Hackathon* **ARTEM-IS Web App and Terminology Lexicon** **>>>VIRTUAL EVENT - NEWCOMERS WELCOME<<<** **Goals** 1. For this hackathon, we will be working on two fronts. First goal is to fix some of the existing bugs in the web-app template (list of issues: https://github.com/Remi-Gau/artemis_checklist/issues). 2. We will also be working on creating the body of terms for the future EEG terminology lexicon of terms present in ARTEM-IS Templates (currently ARTEM-IS Template for ERP). This lexicon will eventually accompany templates as part of help and documentation. During this hackathon, we will work on: (1) identifying terms that are present in the current ARTEM-IS template, and not on the list of terms that will be included in the ARTEM-IS lexicon; (2) identifying terms that exist in the following lexicons of terminology: NIDM communities (i.e. NIDM Terms, NIDM Concepts, BIDS Specification, CONP DATS, Neurobridge), InterLex and COBIDAS; (3) adding proposals for definitions for terms that are not defined. **Expected skills** For the goal of fixing bugs, basic spreadsheet experience, as well as programming skills (in particular javascript and Vue.js) are both welcome! More experienced coders can take part in debugging, but newbies to programming can also be very helpful with troubleshooting. Experience conducting EEG or describing EEG methods would be a bonus, but not necessary to participate. To work on the lexicon, knowledge about EEG methodology and terminology will be essential, but no programming skills at all are expected. **More info:** https://github.com/brainhackorg/global2021/issues/153 https://osf.io/nrh2k/wiki All contributions will be acknowledged on the ARTEM-IS contributors list and the hackathon OSF page (https://osf.io/nrh2k/). ----- 16-18 June 2021 | OHBM Hackathon *Hackathon* **ARTEM-IS Web App** https://github.com/ohbm/hackathon2021/issues/11 In this hackathon, participants work together to refine and convert fields in the draft ARTEM-IS template (Preprint: https://psyarxiv.com/myn7t/) into a structured format making up the backend of a webapp (based on the model of COBIDAS Information Collection Protocol: https://ohbm.github.io/cobidas/#/ ). The webapp helps researchers document methodological details accurately in a simple, un-get-wrong-able form. Participants may also collaborate on revisions and extensions of the draft template to maximise the utility of the tool. **>>>VIRTUAL EVENT - NEWCOMERS WELCOME<<<** No specialist skills needed - just basic spreadsheet skills Expertise (or exhasperation) in EEG methodology would be a bonus More info about the Hackathon in progress will be updated on the Hackathon Wiki: https://osf.io/ard3w/wiki/home/ All contributions will be acknowledged on the ARTEM-IS contributors list and the hackathon OSF page (https://osf.io/ard3w/). ---------- 2 June 2021 | Psychologie und Gehirn Online Conference *Symposium presentation* **Transparency in reporting on ERP research and how we can improve it** Anđela Šoškić Part of the symposium: Reproducibility and transparency in EEG research: current developments (chairs: Gisela H. Govaart & Mariella Paul) Abstract: https://osf.io/a62yx/ ---------- 5 November 2020 | Follow-up to LiveMEEG 2020 **ARTEM-IS Virtual Open Meeting** Minutes: https://osf.io/gxjrt/ ---------- 8 October 2020 | LiveMEEG 2020: Virtual Event on Good Scientific Practices in EEG and MEG *Invited symposium/session* **Towards an Agreed Reporting Template for ERP Methodology: A draft proposal and roundtable discussion** Anđela Šoškić, Vanja Ković, Andrej Savić, Emily Kappenman, Han Ke, Suzy J Styles Abstract: https://osf.io/rzbe3/ Conference info and session recordings: https://livemeeg2020.org **>>>FREE VIRTUAL EVENT - OPEN TO ALL<<<** **Presenting authors:** Anđela Šoškić: Does reporting of ERP methods support replicable research? The current state of publication for N400s and beyond? Suzy J Styles: How can a community of skilled practitioners leverage their collective expertise to improve standards? Lessons from aviation and surgery **Invited Discussants:** Giorgio Ganis, Emily Kappenman, Bertille Somon
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